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You searched for: mediatype:audio AND collection:samsa AND subject:"Experimental,Electronic"
[audio]boron jive leper - "theme for mister tungsten filament" [samarch037] - boron jive leper
originally released to a limited run on 3" CDr in 2004, this release is a psychedelic journey that takes you through the mind of boron jive leper, the electronic madman! at times calm, mostly atmospheric to the hilt, and always the stuff of strange, twisting dreams.....this is one that had to be re-released - we kept it in the archives long enough!!! NOTE: this release is broken into four movements, but is one continous song...
Keywords: Avantgarde; Ambient/noise; Experimental; Experimental,Electronic; Psychedelic; Dark Ambient; Abstract; Electronic
Downloads: 973
[audio]Sharza Harza "Private Life" [samarch049] - Sharza Harza
The first full-length release by Moscow's noise unit Sharza Harza is an eclectic effort, incorporating just about everything: from guitar feedback to digitally generated noises to (very possibly) the sound of a heart being broken. Vague sexual references in music and explicit textual content are all here for a distinctive and daring listener.
Keywords: Avantgarde; Sound Art; Experimental; Noise; Experimental,Electronic; Noise, Lo-Fi, Psychedelic; Psychedelic; Weirdo; Horror; Dark film soundtrack
Downloads: 10,343
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